For us, we have to watch the unskippable ad during Star Trek Picard, then it jumps back 10 minutes in the episode so we need to fast forward to get back to our place. This has been going on for several episodes.
For us, we have to watch the unskippable ad during Star Trek Picard, then it jumps back 10 minutes in the episode so we need to fast forward to get back to our place. This has been going on for several episodes.
I started using Simplifi, also from Intuit. It is paid, but much better than Mint.
Is the one right under the cloud Dent de Crolles?
—In 2013, the median age of burners was 32, and in 2022, it was 37.
My take away was that it seems like it is the same people going every year: they are getting older and richer, because that is what happens over time.
Totally agree. Have found jobs through LinkedIn, but it’s timeline is 90% junk. Even the ads are so jargon filled that they are incomprehensible: “Improve your JEHSBN usage to ensure BENS compliance by purchasing XXYYZZ software!”
Dragon on roller skates.
I have been comparing accounts on Kbin.social and Readit.buzz and find that the post don’t populate/federate as well on the smaller instance. I generally feel like I am not getting all of the posts and certainly not all of the image previews on Readit as I get on social. I don’t get the sense that a smaller Lemmy instance has the same problem, but I don’t have a Lemmy.ml/Lemmy.world account, so i can’t say for sure.
Took me a while to figure that one out! For some reason Lemmy hides your own posts too. My “solution” for this is to save each of my posts as it is posted, otherwise it disappears and I have no record of it unless someone comments or I unhide read posts.
Not hiding read posts is not an option for me— I don’t want to see the same stuff every time I look at Lemmy.
I’m waiting for 1) option to not hide my own posts and 2) mark read on scroll.
Self awareness
I hid read posts and found out that that includes my own posts. I kept wondering why my posts disappeared.
Reeder with iCloud sync on iPhone and Mac.
Isn’t that a snail?
R.I.P. Vlemmy. Now I have another Lemmy account.
I haven’t figured out an effective way. Was running all of the subscriptions through an Excel pivot table, but I am sure someone with programming could do it a better way!
I had just copied the text from the list on the Kbin subscribed list. To be honest, it worked slightly better than doing the same for Lemmy.
Was pretty painful to recreate my account on Lemm.ee, but I think that I have it mostly recreated. I am wondering if there is some way to automatically download a full list of subscriptions so that I can either sync up a backup account or at least have a file that I can import with a new account in case Lemm.ee blows up.
Fortunately, I had manually exported the list to sync it up with my Kbin accounts about a week and half ago, so I did have some of them tracked. Exporting into Excel was not easy!
Another user here that had set up VLemmy as primary instance. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to back up subscriptions and how to do due diligence on an instance to make sure that it is more credible/stable?
I have relaunched on Lemm.ee, and want to make sure that I am prepared for this happening again!
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da by the Police?